Theatre: The Best Plays: Mar. 10, 1923

These are the plays which in the
light of metropolitan criticism seem most important:

THE LAUGHING LADYEthel Barrymore is back in the drawing room. As the
somewhat declassé Lady Marjorie, she is epigrammatically but
insistently prudish about her love affair with the brilliant, married
lawyer who flayed her in the divorce court.